Will
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The thing we know, though, about that trip is there were lots of FAI blazers and they were maybe getting better treatment in terms of flights.
That could have been portrayed in a dramatic manner that would have been impactful.
It didn't need to be a guy from Derry Girls playing some sort of, we can guess what kind of character they're trying to paint with this FAI character, like kind of spinning around on the beard the whole time.
And again, I think there was drinking in Saipan.
This could have all been portrayed in a dramatic way that would have been, I think, far more interesting than this kind of like...
I don't know.
You wanted the damned United.
Yeah, and I thought that's what the movie was going to be, by the way, when I saw the trailer.
That was my hope when I saw the trailer, a damned United-esque portrayal.
And elements were like that.
Training ground.
What sums up this farcical push-pull was that this electric final confrontation takes place in a ballroom where the players are seemingly doing karaoke.
Singing with or without you.
Pointedly.
No, Quinn, my old pal, is leading the charge on that on the stage.
And then Mick McCarthy's initially talking with a spotlight on him on the stage.
He's like, no, you can leave.
It's like they're trying to have both things at the same time.
It completely undercuts some of the dramatic moments.
Like Dan's Adam Flight at the end.